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EASTON While her father continued recovering from a 2007 stroke at the same time her mother was diagnosed with inoperable cancer in 2019, Pratima Penumarthy of Easton became a caregiver for both.
She said she always had a great relationship with her parents and was ready to take on the challenge.
Because of those experiences, she started the Facebook group, Caring for Aging Parents (Indian American way), in June 2019. She shares resources with others going through similar situations and offers support to those who needed advice navigating the options out there to find help.
“I saw that a lot of people in my community did not know where to go to get resources, how to apply to get (professional) caregivers, how Medicare works, how Medicaid works,” Penumarthy said. “Many didn’t realize there are online networks.”
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Every year March 8 is celebrated as International Womenâs Day. There are hundreds of events all over the globe celebrating womenâs social, economic, and political contributions as well as educational and thoughtful dialogues about the prevalence and persistence of gender inequality in the world.
The International Womenâs Day event co-hosted by United India Association of New England (UIANE), Saheli, Women Who Win #Dreamcatchers and the Asian American Commission of Massachusetts, on March 6th was both a celebration of achievements of South Asian women and a discussion about the challenges that still remain for women to achieve gender equality.
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BOSTON- The founder and director of Arya Math Academy since its inception in 2017, Pratima Penumarthy is an advocate for education, and believes that education can promote gender equality and promote peace. In a time when schools have not been able to bring children in for learning, her online academy provides academic services and resources that fostered development of skills and attitudes necessary to increase the knowledge and academic independence of all students.
âEducation is one of the most important investments a country can make in its people and its future,â says Ms. Penumarthy. âWhen children are educated, they are armed with the courage and self-confidence to better themselves and their families, their communities, and ultimately the next generation.â
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